
L1U1 - Nominative or Accusative After Verb?
Quiz by Robynn Hecht
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Neptune shakes [the earth].
[Minerva] weaves tapestry.
Demeter grows [crops].
[Bacchus] drinks wine.
Perseus kills [Medusa].
[Theseus] slays the Minotaur.
Odysseus tricks [the Cyclops].
[Orpheus] sings songs.
Jupiter strikes [Neptunus].
[Juno] scolds Minerva.
Venus charms [Mars].
[Pluto] kidnaps Proserpina.
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Prosperina greets Ceres.
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Jupiter fears Pluto.
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Juno envies Venus.
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Athena warns Odysseus.
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The cyclops traps Odysseus.
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Athena hates Arachne.
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Jupiter banishes Saturn.
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Jupiter marries Juno.
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Vulcan releases Minerva.
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Diana sees Apollo.